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ight. Do we insist on Mr. IRVING giving us "To be or not to be," or any other soliloquy, all over again, simply because he has done it once so well? Do we ask Mr. J.L. TOOLE to repeat his author's good jokes--or his own when his author has failed him? No; we applaud to the echo, we laugh till, as Mr. CHEVALIER says, "we thort we should ha' died," but we don't encore the comic jokes, telling situations, or serious soliloquies as rendered by our accomplished histrions. [Illustration: The Rabbinical-Hat-Beer-Jug.] Were a collection of pictures made of Mlle. BAUERMEISTER in different characters, it would, for interest and variety, become a formidable rival of the CHARLES MATHEWS series now in the possession of the Garrick Club. To-night she is the busy, bustling _Caterina_, _Friend Fritz's_ housekeeper, who, as she has to provide all the food for their breakfast, and set it on the table, might be distinguished as _Catering Caterina_. No one now cares to see an Opera without Mlle. BAUERMEISTER in it, whether she appear as a dashing lady of the Court, probably in a riding-habit, or as a middle-class German housekeeper, or as Cupid God of Love, or as _Juliet's_ ancient nurse, or as an impudent waiting-maid, or as an unhappy mother, or as,--well,--any number of characters that I cannot now recall, but all done excellently well. Never have I heard of her being either "sick or sorry." Some few seasons ago I drew public attention to this most useful and ornamental _artiste_, and now I am glad to see that here and there a critic has awoke to the fact of her existence, and has done her tardy justice. Long may the Bauermeistersinger be able to give her valuable assistance, without which no Covent Garden Opera Company could possibly be perfect. [Illustration: Bob-Cherry Duet.] As to _L'Amico Fritz_, I should suggest that it be played in one Scene and two Acts. That this one Scene should be the Exterior of Cherry-Tree Farm (which should be _Fritz's_, not the _Rabbi's_) and that instead of lowering the Curtain, the _intermezzo_--not I venture to opine equal to the marvellous _intermezzo_ in _Cavalleria Rusticana_--should be played. _L'Amico_ is certain of an encore, and this will give the singers a rest. It could then commence at nine--a more convenient hour to those who would like to hear every note of it, than 8:15, and it would be over by eleven sharp. A nod is as good as a wink to Sir DRURIOLANUS, but all the same, Heaven f
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